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Mountain House in Pernink, Czech Republic by FAM Architecti

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

FAM Architecti built this house in the village of Pernink in the Krusne Mountains in west Bohemia, Czech Republic. The house is located 820 metres above sea level near the German border in a valley which is defined by a wild water stream.

The client imposed a free brief right at the start of the design which evolved over a long period. The house represents a hybrid typology of a small residential retreat and a guest house with facilities for local skiing and nature hiking.

The Mountain House

The Mountain House

  • Architect – Pavel Nasadil / FAM Architekti
  • Location – Pernink, Czech Republic
  • Co-operation – Marek Nábělek, Hana Svobodova, Tomas Straka
  • Client – private
  • Construction costs – CZK 2.5 mil. inclusive of interior fittings and furniture
  • Built-up area – 66 m2
  • Cubic volume – 470 m3
  • Main contractor – self contracted
  • Project – 2006
  • Construction – 2008–2010
  • Key materials:
  • External Walls: 490mm insulated clay block system by HELUZ
  • External render: Baumit Feinputz 1.5mm
  • Ceiling structure: Exposed concrete, cast on site
  • Floors: Exposed polished concrete floors with integrated underfloor heating
  • Staircase and podium: oak, massive, wax polish
  • Windows: aluminium, produced by Kalibra.cz
  • Internal doors: steel, produced by HSE Humpolec
  • Photographs: Tomáš Balej

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Catamount house in Colorado Springs by Indie Architecture

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

This house is a contemporary version of an Earthship, an ecologically benign house type popularized in the 1970s by Mike Reynolds, founder of Earthship Biotecture. The original Earthships were bermed into the ground to take advantage of the soil’s thermal mass, had relatively thin plans with extensive glazing on the south facing facade, walls made of old tires filled with dirt, PVs, and food gardens just inside the windows. They were intended to be self-sustaining living units, free of cities and their heavy infrastructure.

Catamount house Axonometric

Catamount house Axonometric

  • Architect: Indie Architecture
  • Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • Expected completion: 2011

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House in Nursery at Sawah Lama, Indonesia by Wahana Cipta Selaras Architecture

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

It’s one of our work as accumulation of thinking, exploration and architectural concepts contained in the works this time in a house living area of 300m2 in Ciputat built on an area of approximately 4000m2. most of the land is contoured and relatively green. owner wants “a simple house with resorts atmosphere” that’s not too big which the main building as a dwelling unit. It’s consists of:

  • master bedroom, walk-in closet & main bathroom
  • Guest bedroom
  • living room, dinning & Pantry
  • study room
House in Nursery

House in Nursery

  • Architect: Wahana Cipta Selaras Architecture
  • Project: House in Nursery
  • Address: Ciputat, Sawah Lama,Indonesia
  • Building Area: 300 M2
  • Land Area: 4000 M2
  • Client: Andreas Oei
  • Principal: Rudi Kelana & Gerard Tambunan
  • Structure Consultant: Ricky Theo
  • Main Contractor: PT. Wahana Cipta Selaras
  • Interior: Fenny Angka
  • Lighting: David Liming
  • Site area: 300 sqm
    Building Area: 4000 sqm
  • Project year: 2007 – 2008
  • Photographs: Fernado Gomulyo (more…)

Can Ricart Sports Center in Barcelona, Spain by vora arquitectura

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

The can ricart council sports center is a building situated in a zone with a number of important developments in recent years with others pending. the complex is important for the revitalisation of the neighbourhood, which is historically a run-down area and also has to contribute to the integration of all social strata to the area through wellbeing and its use of sporting activities.

Can Ricart Sports Center

Can Ricart Sports Center

  • Architect: vora arquitectura
  • address: carrer sant oleguer 10, barcelona
  • surface area (including existing pavilion): 4.485 m2
  • surface area (new building): 2.655 m2
  • surface area (restoration): 1.830 m2
  • competition: 2000
  • project_v1: 2002-2003
  • project_v2: 2004
  • construction start: february 2005
  • construction completion: july 2006
  • project team: filipe araújo, ricardo borges (lisboa), arnau boronat, rubén heras, sónia bom, iñigo ribera, sónia gaspar (barcelona)
  • structure: manuel arguijo y asociados
  • services: grupo jg ingenieros consultores
  • building coordination architects: vora arquitectura (pere buil castells) i esteve roca pallàs
  • building technical architect (control execution): carles bima puig
  • promoter: foment de ciutat vella
  • constructor: acciona infraestructuras
  • fotografies: adrià goula sardà (more…)

The Shingle House: NORD – the making of

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

The Shingle House replaces a dilapidated fisherman’s cottage at Dungeness in Kent. The cottage was known locally as The Smokery, since, like most of the fishing families in the area, the owner smoked and sold local fish from the site. On his retirement, the owner offered to sell the house and outbuildings to Living Architecture, presenting the team with an ideal opportunity to create a new house on the site, whilst respecting the historical significance of the area.

The Shingle House at night

The Shingle House at night

  • Architect: NORD
  • Location: Kent, UK

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Museum of Polish History in Warsaw by Vlado Valkof

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011


The proposed hybrid structure of the Museum of Polish History (MPH) located in Warsaw, Poland, is a footbridge, park and building, all three integrated and coherent with the surrounding park environment. Vlado Valkof’s proposal for the MPH facility is a synergy of nature and history and was inspired by the Polish topography of gently rolling fields and plains. Valkof wanted to create a Museum of History dug underground where the local historical values are naturally preserved. The morphology of MPH was influenced by the idea of history as a process of constant transformation. Presented here is only current portion of that continuous process.

Museum of Polish History

Museum of Polish History

Type : culture

Location : Warsaw, Poland

Date : 2009

Status : competition

Client : Museum of Polish History, Warsaw, Poland

Area : 43,365 sq.m.

Budget : € 87,000,000

Credits : Vlado Valkof – project architect, Anne Valkof, Stanislav Christov – designers, Assen Balkanski – rendering (more…)

The Syncline House in Boulder, Colorado by Arch 11

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

 

Project update on May 26, 2011 – Arch11 has won four 2011 Watermark Awards in Builder Magazine’s annual competition. They won the competition’s overall Project of the Year for the Syncline house, built with construction partner Hammerwell, Inc., also of Boulder.  Additional awards for the Syncline project included Grand Prize, Kitchen in a Custom Home—3,000 to 5,000 square feet; an Award of Merit for Powder Room in a Custom Home; and an Award of Merit for Master Bath in a Custom Home. The 2011 Watermark Awards winners are showcased in Builder Magazine’s May issue and the story runs online with slideshows of the winning projects.
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Original article from February 15, 2011

The new 4,800-square-foot half-glass home on a cul de sac just above Boulder¹s downtown would seem to be a mighty contradiction. The owners, a former professional rock climber and the U.S. distributor of Australian-designed outdoor gear, Shelley and Andrew Dunbar, wanted an energy efficient home on their lot abutting Open Space and Mountain Park-protected land. But did it really make environmental sense to raze the existing 1,600-square-foot A-frame and build a new structure three times as large?

With Arch 11 ­ a firm drawn to developing projects with “impossible” sites, budgets, and structural parameters ­ in charge, the answer is yes.

Front Exterior

Syncline House - Front Exterior

  • Architect: Arch11
  • Area: 4,800 sq ft
  • Location: Boulder, Colorado
  • Year completed: 2009

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Urban Composition in Niderfeld, Dietikon, Switzerland by KUBOTA & BACHMANN ARCHITECTS

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

URBAN COMPOSITION Not every accumulation of buildings is as city. A building is a piece of puzzle and has its place in the master plan.

Plan for Urban Composition

Plan for Urban Composition

  • Architect: Kubota & Bachmann Architects
  • Project Name: Urbain Composition master plan Niderfeld, Dietikon
  • Projet Reference site: http://www.limmattalerzeitung.ch/limmattal/region-limmattal/mit-kleinen-strukturen-zumneuen-stadtteil-103929694
  • Client: Dietikon City
  • Competition: Laureat of Europan 10, Dietikon  http://www.europan-europe.com/e10/_upload/ressource/concours/E10-RESULTS.pdf
      SCHWEIZ/SUISSE/SVIZZERA/SVIZRA:5W+4R

    • DIETIKON
    • Winner
    • YR010 URBAN COMPOSITION
    • Yves Bachmann (CH 1975), Kubota Toshihiro (JP 1976), architects
    • Contributors : Oyvind Vessia (NO 1981) building engineer, Rémy Turquin (FR 1982) landscape architect Hohlstrasse 435
    • 8048 Zürich, Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera/Svizra
  • Statue: Under developpement
  • Program: Use of dwellings, Mixed use, Activities and Urban park
  • Site Area: 40 hectare
  • Building Construction Surface (Projet):
    • Use of dwellings : 80760 m²
    • Mixed use : 83100 m²
    • Activities : 148800 m²
    • Total : 312660 m²
  • Schedule: The construction is scheduled to be finished by 2020
      Team Member

    • Designer: Toshihiro KUBOTA,Yves BACHMANN
    • Landscape Architect: Bassinet Turquin Paysage
    • Environmental Engineer: Øyvind VESSIA
    • Perspectives: Sebastien RAGEUL,Ryuta AMAE
    • Traduction: Marietta SANDERINK
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Munich Fractal Arena a New Store in Valencia, Spain by Dear Design

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

Barcelona, XX September 2010. MUNICH, the fashion and sports footwear firm, is opening its second boutique in Valencia. Following on from its first store in the city’s Carmen neighbourhood, it is now opening a second store in Calle Jorge Juan.

Munich Fractal Arena, Valencia, 2010

Munich Fractal Arena, Valencia, 2010

Silent Office at Ota-ku, Tokyo, Japan by Takashi Yamaguchi & Associates

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

The site is located at the side of an elevated highway near Haneda Airport. It The pace is at the corner defined by the crossing of two roads. The neighborhood townscape doesn’t show any continuity.

Silent Office

Silent Office

  • Architect: Takashi Yamaguchi & Associates
  • Project location: Haneda, Ota-ku, Tokyo, Japan
  • List of involved companies: Architect / Takashi Yamaguchi & Associates
    Construction / Matsumura Gumi Corporation
    Client / MORICHU
  • Project data i.e. build cost, gross external area, year of completion

    completion / 2008
    site area / 1319.39 sqm
    total floor area / 1484.93 sqm (more…)




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